Agriculture continues to play a vital role in Indonesia’s economic development.
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discussion paper
Intra-household resource allocation when food prices soar: Impacts on child growth in Indonesia
An unanticipated spike in food prices can increase malnutrition among the poor with lasting consequences, but parents can protect the most vulnerable within the family by distributing scarce food to minimize adverse impacts.
journal article
Long-term impacts of an unanticipated spike in food prices on child growth in Indonesia
Unanticipated spikes in food prices can increase malnutrition among the poor, with lasting consequences, but some strategies can offer a measure of protection.
discussion paper
Long-term impacts of an unanticipated risk event: The 2007/08 food price crisis and child growth in Indonesia
Unanticipated spikes in food prices can increase malnutrition among the poor, with lasting consequences; however, livelihood strategies that include producing food for home consumption are expected to offer a measure of protection.
conference proceeding
Summary proceedings of a workshop on trends and prospects of cassava in the Third World
Cassava is a staple food crop cultivated in several developing countries, largely by small farmers. It is a source of subsistence and of cash income to poor farmers as well as a source of rural employment, particularly of women.